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the way a special report from the global policy for when the russian city of the us level people of ellen is cross-talk guests discuss how to manage the rise of the world's new power players. how we manage the emergence of the new bric countries with china in particular and the u.s. chinese relationship evolves really be critical of terms of long term international stability here well that's all very true but i think i agree there is a g. two and it's a very important but it's quite limited range of subjects and the g twenty is useless more representative not every active decision making. international financial reform which is really a long way would not have happened without the g twenty i agree with i'm not sure i mean i think they started in london and then continued in pittsburgh and went to toronto the g twenty is a very good façade it's very good it gives people the feeling that they're involved but they're not real stakeholders of this because they haven't got the economic clout. you can watch the debate in full hair and r.t. in an hour's time. with all the latest business news.
the way a special report from the global policy for when the russian city of the us level people of ellen is cross-talk guests discuss how to manage the rise of the world's new power players. how we manage the emergence of the new bric countries with china in particular and the u.s. chinese relationship evolves really be critical of terms of long term international stability here well that's all very true but i think i agree there is a g. two and it's a very important but it's quite limited...
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and today people love ellen is guest discuss the resetting of international relations and just how will russia china and the u.s. in particular interact in such a changing world stay with us. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and . hello welcome to cross talk about the politics of reset beijing in washington and the rise of the multilateral world. to discuss the reset of relations in many different countries and parts of the world i'm joined by thomas graham he's senior director at kissinger associates also we have john nesbitt he is the co-author of the bestselling book china megatrends eight pillars of a new society and we also have doris nesbitt she's the director of the nesbitt china institute i want to go to you first. we hear the term reset people obviously go to the united states in russia but i'd like to pose before we get to that reset if it's real or not we know the greatest reset in international relations in the last twenty years since the end of the cold war is the new engagement that russia and chin
and today people love ellen is guest discuss the resetting of international relations and just how will russia china and the u.s. in particular interact in such a changing world stay with us. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. and . hello welcome to cross talk about the politics of reset beijing in washington and the rise of the multilateral world. to discuss the reset of relations in many different countries and parts of...
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ellen and ollie have moved to remote and outs but a german team trains they know they face an uphill task they're strong they're good in a mood they're positive things they are they try to think what i want it's very positive and negative things we have to. feel on have to figure skating. man says himself admits the death by a day before training sessions he will never be the scapegoat he could have been a fortune supper when i born the fear. i don't think that that much about it because it somehow bores natural skating it's a totally new sport for me i have to learn everything for some. same seeking. ways my body where my shoulders where my where is my leg is it straight is it. it takes so much more work and conservation but will that be enough crazy dream or a true testament that or lympics spirit who just yet but i for one have been impressed by their dedication and hope to see all. out such a twenty fourteen euro. open door for germany. to get the latest from the world of business with charlotte. hello welcome to the business program with me charlayne was folly the world bank is
ellen and ollie have moved to remote and outs but a german team trains they know they face an uphill task they're strong they're good in a mood they're positive things they are they try to think what i want it's very positive and negative things we have to. feel on have to figure skating. man says himself admits the death by a day before training sessions he will never be the scapegoat he could have been a fortune supper when i born the fear. i don't think that that much about it because it...
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ellen fein do you i mean let's look at the map it's all put the map in our head i mean there's a lot of u.s. military hardware naval ships every surrounding iran there's a lot of a lot of troops there i mean if you were around how would you feel i mean i guess my question is what is iran's legitimate security interests because i think a lot of people forget the geography of it all if you're saying that iran has a reason to want to pursue nuclear weapons and that's why it's pursuing you know i didn't say that i didn't say this cus i asked you what the at the tail end what are their legitimate security interests i didn't say they should have the bomb i didn't say that ok go ahead. well well i mean you know at the moment they have a stronger military than their neighbors they have a larger population than their neighbors they have a larger economy than their neighbors and so they don't seem to be under any threat . of cohen no if i could finish no one no one is talking about an invasion of iran by the united states nobody i say are saying the reasons one because one because iraq no know
ellen fein do you i mean let's look at the map it's all put the map in our head i mean there's a lot of u.s. military hardware naval ships every surrounding iran there's a lot of a lot of troops there i mean if you were around how would you feel i mean i guess my question is what is iran's legitimate security interests because i think a lot of people forget the geography of it all if you're saying that iran has a reason to want to pursue nuclear weapons and that's why it's pursuing you know i...